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Un trineo para Gabo (A Sled for Gabo)

Hardback

Main Details

Title Un trineo para Gabo (A Sled for Gabo)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Emma Otheguy
Illustrated by Ana Ramirez Gonzalez
Translated by Alexis Romay
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 229
ISBN/Barcode 9781534445833
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations f-c jkt (fx: spot gloss) matte finish +int. ill.; digital

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Publication Date 5 January 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

The Spanish language edition of this heartwarming classic in the making about a young boy who is in a new town and doesn't have much, but with the help of a loving community discovers the joys of his first snowy day. !Esta nevando! Por eso, ponte tus medias mas calentitas, acordonate esas botas y no te olvides de tu gorro, que nos vamos a montar en trineo. Pero espera...oh no. !Gabo no tiene trineo! ?Que va a hacer? Con un poco de ayuda de sus calidos y acogedores vecinos, !Gabo encuentra un modo de resolver el problema!

Author Biography

Emma Otheguy is the author of several books for young readers, including the picture books A Sled for Gabo and Martina Has Too Many Tias, the bilingual picture book Marti's Song for Freedom, and the middle grade novels Sofia Acosta Makes a Scene, Silver Meadows Summer, and, with Adam Gidwitz, The Madre de Aguas of Cuba, part of the Unicorn Rescue Society series. Visit her at EmmaOtheguy.com. Ana Ramirez Gonzalez worked as a visual development artist on Pixar's Academy Award-winning film Coco and illustrated the companion picture book Coco: Miguel and the Grand Harmony. She grew up in Guanajuato, Mexico, and lives in Oakland, California. Ana is also the illustrator of the picture books Kamala and Maya's Big Idea, Maybe Tomorrow? and A Sled for Gabo. Alexis Romay is the author of two novels and two books of poetry. His essays and opinion pieces have been published by NBC News, World Literature Today, Museum of Modern Art, El Nuevo Herald, Latino Rebels, Hypermedia Magazine, Replicante, Letras Libres, and other outlets. He has written lyrics for Paquito D'Rivera and translated over forty picture books, as well as novels by Ana Veciana-Suarez, Margarita Engle, Miguel Correa Mujica, Meg Medina, Stuart Gibbs, and Adrianna Cuevas. He lives in New Jersey with his family.